Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman is the head of a booming brood that contains 13 children from six different relationships. Scroll down to meet his family:
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GoFundMe page Wednesday.However, the actor is “doing well” while hospitalized in Memphis, Tennessee, a representative for John told The Post on Thursday. Spokesperson Belinda Foster revealed that he is hospitalized because his lower body was filling with fluid all the way to his abdomen and causing heart issues.
Foster claimed that John did not authorize the GoFundMe page, which she said is not accurate, and reportedly had no clue about its existence.The Post has contacted Shannon for comment. Shannon suggested in an Instagram video Thursday that her dad “probably wouldn’t love that I started a GoFundME page” because he is a private person.
In a separate social media post not long after, she again claimed that he was “a victim of elder abuse” and further suggested he had faced “financial exploitation.”John is a prolific actor with dozens of TV and movie appearances, including “Roots” and “The West Wing.”The online fundraiser has a goal set of $500,000 to put toward John’s medical bills and recovery, as well as future legal fees “to catch and prosecute the alleged perpetrators.”Shannon claimed that he suffered elder abuse at the hands of a “caregiver.” “The cruelty inflicted upon my dad leaves me questioning what kind of human could commit such acts,” Shannon wrote on the fundraising page, saying John has been hospitalized since May 14.She continued: “During the following weeks, my family and I unraveled a horrifying truth—my dad had fallen victim to elder abuse and financial exploitation. Determined to seek justice, we a [sic] are working closely with the Colorado Bureau of Investigations and the local Sheriff’s Department in my father’s home state.”The Post has reached out to the CBI and Shelby County Sheriff’s Office
.Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman is the head of a booming brood that contains 13 children from six different relationships. Scroll down to meet his family:
Well, this is a bit quick — and unexpected.
Kevin Costner’s former tenant Daniel Starr has insisted nothing happened with him and the “Yellowstone” actor’s estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner.
the “Yellowstone” mainstay admits that “securing his right to access his separate property residences in the event of a divorce was an important priority” for him.Upon separation from a previous marriage, the filing adds, Costner found himself without a home base and “never wanted that to happen again.”This all comes as Costner fights his estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, over her alleged refusal to leave his $145 million residence in Carpinteria, California. (For her part, Baumgartner charges Costner with trying to make the family homeless by forcing her and their three kids to leave this nest.)However, Costner maintains a massive ranch in Colorado, otherwise known as Dunbar Ranch, which seems to be an option for his home base — and that for another occupant. The Golden Globe winner listed his 160-acre Aspen estate in January for a colossal $36,000 per night, The Post reported at the time, and it still seems up for grabs.
obtained by TMZ, noted that the 34-year-old soap opera star’s cause of death was “chronic ethanol abuse” and that the manner of his death was “natural.” The autopsy also stated that Longo’s body was decomposing and that the room he was in was littered with alcohol bottles when found by police, who were conducting a wellness check at the request of Longo’s wife Stephanie.“Cody was our whole world,” she previously said in a statement released by Longo’s rep Alex Gittelson. “The kids and I are shattered and beyond devastated.
World-class climber and Free Solo star Alex Honnold is mapping out his summer plans, and naturally they call for adventure.
Brian Austin Green is shutting down critics who claim he is a "bad father" after the actor came to the defense of his ex Megan Fox, who was accused of forcing her sons to wear dresses. On Wednesday night, Green responded to a comment from an Instagram user on his story that said, "U [sic] are a bad father." Green clapped back and wrote, "People like this have lost their minds. Why anyone thinks it's morally ok to attack people like this that they have never even met is crazy." He continued, "Let's do better as a society.
John Amos is speaking out about his health following claims he was admitted into an intensive care unit and his life was "hanging by a thread." "To all of my fans, I want you to know that I am doing well," Amos said in a statement provided by his rep to Fox News Digital on Tuesday. "I am not in ICU nor was I ever fighting for my life." Amos' daughter, Shannon, initially said her 83-year-old father had been the victim of "elder abuse" and "financial exploitation" in a lengthy Instagram post shared last week. Colorado officials confirmed with Fox News Digital that the "Good Times" actor "could be a victim of a crime." "We take allegations of crimes very seriously," the Custer County Sheriff's Office said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital.
Garth Brooks is slamming those who are critical of inclusivity! Good for him!
J. Kim Murphy Treat Williams, a veteran screen actor who received acclaim for his lead performance in the musical “Hair” and starred in The WB series “Everwood,” died Monday afternoon after being involved in a motorcycle accident near Dorset, Vt. He was 71. Williams’ death was confirmed by his agent, Barry McPherson, in a statement to People. Vermont State Police reported a road closure near Dorset due to a motor vehicle accident at 5:24 p.m. No further details about Williams’ death are available at this time. At the age of 28, Williams received acclaim for his performance in “Hair,” Miloš Forman’s big screen adaptation of the hit Broadway musical. Williams earned a Golden Globe nomination in the now-defunct category new star of the year (actor). Two years later he was competing again, this time in best actor in a motion picture drama for his performance in Daniel Ciello’s “Prince of the City.”
Actor John Amos is receiving medical attention in Tennessee after officials in Colorado confirmed the "Good Times" actor "could be a victim of a crime." "We take allegations of crimes very seriously," the Custer County Sheriff's Office said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital. "We can confirm that an allegation was made to the Custer County Sheriff's Office that Mr. Amos could be a victim of a crime." They added, "We are thoroughly investigating that allegation and have consulted with our partners at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and Department of Human Services.
Country singer Jimmie Allen has been dropped by his label one month after being sued by his former manager for sexual abuse. In a statement to Fox News Digital, Allen's label BBR Music Group said, "BBR Music Group has dissolved its relationship with Jimmie Allen, he is no longer an active artist on its roster." Allen is being sued by his former day-to-day manager in a lawsuit accusing him of sexually abusing her for a year and half while she was working with him.
Country music star John Rich weighed in on fellow musician Garth Brooks' decision to serve "every brand of beer" at his upcoming Nashville, Tennessee, spot as Bud Light continues to face backlash. Fox News Digital caught up with the Big & Rich singer at his own Redneck Riviera bar in Nashville on Friday as he was preparing for CMA Fest. "Garth Brooks has always been the guy that that said, ‘everybody come to my show,’" Rich told Fox News Digital.
Embattled country musician Jimmie Allen is being sued by a second woman who is accusing him of sexual assault. And the details of this new case against the recording artist are very, very concerning — to say the least. As we reported last month, the country
Jimmie Allen is being sued for sexual assault by a second woman.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior Correspondent Country star Jimmie Allen is being sued for sexual assault by a new accuser, who claims she filed a police report after Allen secretly filmed her during sex. This is the second woman to come forward publicly with sexual assault allegations against the Grammy-nominated country singer. The new lawsuit, filed Friday in Tennessee federal court, comes less than one month after Allen was accused of rape and repeated sexual abuse by a woman who worked on his former management team. Those accusations, first reported by Variety, resulted in Allen being dropped by his publicist and suspended by his label, agency and management. In the new lawsuit, obtained by Variety, the woman — who is identified as “Jane Doe 2” – alleges that she was randomly approached by Allen on a plane last year, and after that first meeting, the country singer pursued her and engaged in daily communication over the phone. After two months of constant, long-distance conversation, they agreed to meet in Las Vegas where, according to the lawsuit, she was sexually assaulted.
GoFundMe page, Shannon Amos argued that she "received a distressing call" from her father in May. At the time, she claimed John, 83, was being hospitalized in Memphis, Tennessee."Though I was out of the country, we managed a brief FaceTime conversation before his pain became too unbearable," she wrote.
"General Hospital" star Haley Pullos is facing a lawsuit after she was involved in a two-vehicle freeway crash while allegedly under the influence in April. Legal documents obtained by Fox News Digital say Courtney Wilder of Los Angeles is suing Pullos for a hit-and-run collision during which she was "drunk and intoxicated on marijuana." The 24-year-old "dangerously and recklessly" drove her vehicle the wrong way up the off-ramp to Colorado Boulevard and onto the Eastbound Freeway.
Maci Bookout opened up about her decision to attend Ryan Edwards‘ court hearing on Wednesday, June 7.
Barry Newman, who was behind the wheel of a “super-charged” Dodge Challenger in Vanishing Point, a 1971 film featuring several breakneck police chases, and later starred as a defense attorney on the NBC series Petrocelli, has died.